Friday, April 13, 2012

Hernia Surgery Ends In Cardiac Arrest and Death

A woman filed a lawsuit against Wright Center for Primary Care, several doctors, and Regional Hospital of Scranton for negligence and the wrongful death of her husband after hernia surgery. The lawsuit alleges that all the defendants were negligent and caused or increased risk of harm resulting in the man’s death.

According to the lawsuit, the victim had surgery on a recurrent hernia and was sent home the next day in stable condition. Three days later, he returned to the hospital complaining of hiccups, shortness of breath and wheezing. He consulted with doctors and was given a series of tests. The following day, he was transferred to intensive care; later that morning he was incubated and placed on mechanical ventilation. He went into septic shock and by that afternoon he suffered cardiac arrest and died.

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